Tags archives: breastfeeding photography la
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As I am wrapping up my sessions from 2013 I am so thankful for all the beautiful opportunities I had with my clients families. Choosing my 10 favorite images from the year wasn't easy. I chose these images for the emotions I feel when I look at them. I feel so blessed that these families chose me to share part of their life with them. Some for only and hour or two with their future baby, their newborn or their toddler. Others I spent days with patiently waiting to photograph their baby coming Eartside. Each time I felt like family as your welcomed me into your homes, let me swaddle up your newborn and trusted me enough to be at your birth. Thank you ALL from the bottom of my heart. These images are in no order as I can not pick a favorite. Also there are many many more I would have added but a "top 100" seemed a bit excessive!
This moment candid moment at a nursing session.
These two mamas waiting for their son.
This angelic mama with her newborn.
This smooshy baby girl ♥
My adorable friends in a field hehe
Soren's backyard garden birth!!
Runner, cautiously allowing me to take his picture.
Dana glowing on the beach in Santa Monica.
Nursing in labor. This. THIS. This moment. Is why you must hire a birth photographer!!
And this. ♥
xoxo
Christina Hultquist
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Mother And Baby - LA breastfeeding Photographer
Miss Ruby stole my heart the minute I walked into her home. She was so smooshy and clearly so connected with her mama. It was so sweet watching her and her mother interact. So much l0ve.
Ruby with her little curls smoothy legs, adorable diaper cover! (I'm a suckers for cute cloth diapers!)
At the end of her shoot I reached out to Ruby (because who could resist shoomshing on this baby?) and she came right to me! We cuddled a for a minute before she went back for some more mama's milk!
Thank you sweet baby for the cuddles and thank you mama for making such cuddly babies!
xoxo
Christina Hultquist
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I was invited into little Miss Quincy's home to photograph her and her mother. Their living room was filled with bright colors and vintage furniture.
Quincy was full of smiles and very interested in me and my camera. So much that she was more interested in me than the thing I was there to photographer her doing... Nursing!
She would latch on then let go and look back at me.. latch on then let go and look back at me....
We were able to get a few nursing shots in but took the rest of the time getting some solo shots and a few of her just love'n on her mama.
Her mom told me after her shoot, when they went to lay down and nurse, Quincy was still looking for me and my camera! :::heart melts:::